Romeo Beckham, son of former England captain and soccer icon David Beckham, has joined Premier League Brentford's B team for the rest of the season on a loan deal from MLS NEXT Pro club Inter Miami CF II.
The 20-year-old midfielder will join his new teammates in Brentford's reserve team, playing in the Premier League Cup and overseas matches."I came here at the start to keep fit during the off season. The chance then came to come on loan here and I've never been so excited."
In July, he was a substitute for Inter Miami, which is co-owned by his father David, in a friendly against La Liga side Barcelona. "Exciting start to the year. Now the hard work & fun begins. Proud of you mate," David Beckham posted on his Instagram story alongside a photo of him and Romeo holding a Brentford jersey outside the club's training facility.
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